Protesting producers are demanding greater and faster state support, the latter in relation to delayed subsidies
The videos were shot last Thursday afternoon, when the Christmas tree in Athens’ main Syntagma Square was lit during a ceremony, officially marking the start of the festive season in dazzling way manner
Kerameus told reporters she would “inform Roxana Minzatu, the European Commissioner for Social Rights and Jobs, of the landmark national social agreement
Private sector employees in Greece are entitled to their Christmas bonus by December 19, with clear rules for calculation and legal recourse for non-payment
Greece’s taxi owners are escalating their industrial action with a nationwide 48-hour strike on 2–3 December, saying months of dialogue with authorities have failed to resolve key issues affecting the sector’s viability
Greek farmer leader alleges he was attacked by a police officer, resulting in broken ribs during tense demonstrations at a major road junction
SAR satellite data aids civil protection, environmental monitoring, and provides intelligence for national defense.
Turning to the agricultural sector, the Prime Minister noted that “December will be a month of substantial support for the farming community.”
Any surcharges that were calculated, or that might be calculated between the close of business on Friday and Monday, December 1, will be erased.
The tally was two votes behind first-place China and Italy, which garnered 155 votes. South Korea was third with 154 votes, while Greece shared fourth place with the UK, at 153 votes each
Hans Zimmer has composed music for more than 150 films and has won two Academy Awards for Best Original Score—for The Lion King and Dune
This is Leo’s first papal pilgrimage abroad, and that it is to visit Bartholomew carries the weighty symbolism of his determination to push forward the dialogue between the two Churches
Two separate incidents in Menidi have shocked the suburb as a man died by suicide at home and a 14-year-old girl was found with a fetus after reportedly suffering abuse from her mother
Following a shooting near the White House by an Afghan immigrant, President Trump vows to halt migration from “Third World Countries,” end federal benefits for non-citizens, and review asylum and Green Card approvals from the Biden era
The finance ministers of the euro area’s 20 member states will choose their next chair during their monthly meeting on December 11 in the Belgian capital.
A 69-year-old man escaped unharmed after his vehicle fell into the sea at Piraeus Port early Friday, prompting a swift response from authorities as investigations into the cause continue
Greece's prime minister and the European Parliament president inaugurated a new interactive EU center in Athens, stressing democratic participation and the need for a stronger, more united Europe
Currently at a strategic crossroads, TEKA can choose to adopt professional governance, embrace full transparency, and implement merit-based processes that honor the savings of young workers, or it can remain as a symbol of institutional stagnation
U.S. is concerned as Tehran taps emirate’s money exchanges to rebuild battered ally
A nationwide investigation reveals a vast black market in firearms, explosive regional disparities, and a surge in illegal weapons—from Balkan smugglers to 3D-printed guns—prompting the Greek government to introduce far tougher penalties